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  1. Re:*sigh* Already slashdotted on Peephole Displays · · Score: 1

    How about using a thought controlled mouse?

  2. Re:In Soviet Russia ... on MS Must Ship Java With Windows Within 120 Days · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Or SUN is required to ship Windows with Java.

  3. Re:Why is there a charge at all? on MPEG 4, Windows Media 9 At War · · Score: 1

    With the corrent status of coryrights, I could easily see Bill's decendants 20 generations still getting licensing from windows XP and WMP9. All because 2k of the code is still used.

  4. Re:Debuggers cause problems, and are IDE-dependent on How Would You Improve Today's Debugging Tools? · · Score: 1

    I have had a progam that would run fine under the debugger in Visual Studio .NET, but executing the compiled version or even running with debugging would cause errors to occur. This is extreemly annoying.

  5. Re:okay, I'm in the air... on Personal Jet Pack for X-mas! · · Score: 1

    The support is permanatly attached to the pack. Just setting down gentry is all that is required.

  6. Re:Unfortunately on 1.5 TB DVD by 2010 · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and all of that information will have to be on their servers, hosted only on one dsl. As for the length of copyrights, unless congress stops exdending it 20 years every 20 years, they are unlimited in length.

  7. Re:Where have you been? on Full-Text Audio Search · · Score: 1

    Can we access these archives? I think that it would be pretty cool to hear some of my conversations from 1994. Or is this archive just for the government to search when it wants to?

  8. Re:I guess it isn't a Law then on Andy Grove Says End Of Moore's Law At Hand · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Hypothesis is more approiate. He observed something, that processor power doubles every 18 months, and said that that trend might continue. No one has proved it yet.

  9. Re:Learn the command line on Getting Started In Linux · · Score: 1

    The unix style tab function is on by default in XP, with the main difference from unix being that it cycles through possible completions rather than displaying all of them.